Right now, the news cycle is consumed with the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries. Joe Biden entered the third presidential race of his career after much anticipation. Bernie Sanders entered for a second time, already with over 20% of Democratic Party primary voters’ support in all of the poll...

Another year of political controversy and convention-breaking, 2018 saw historic losses for Republicans in the midterm elections, offset by the passage and implementation of many of Trump’s most controversial policies. On the world stage, the Trump administration drew criticism from foreign policy e...

The recurrent laryngeal nerve, which supplies motor function to the larynx, is one of the strangest fixtures of human anatomy. Instead of connecting the brain directly to the larynx, it first takes an unnecessary detour around the heart and a major artery. Is the Laryngeal Nerve wasteful? Counter-intu...

Let’s talk about politics. There is a lot to address in recent events; the debate surrounding tighter gun restrictions, the threat of another government shutdown, and the uncertainty of DACA’s future. The list could go on, really, and while these topics are certainly pressing for any American conce...

Language and its meaning.
Hate is like a forest fire--it starts out as the tiniest spark of a phrase, but, unstopped, it ravages hundreds of lives in a matter of days.
Two weeks ago, during an meeting with lawmakers, President Donald Trump referred to Haiti and certain African countries as “s***hole countri...

Democrats won big in the 2017 elections this past fall: Ralph Northam was elected governor of Virginia, Phil Murphy flipped the New Jersey governorship from Republican Chris Christie, and Democrat Doug Jones was elected to the US Senate in Alabama, a state that broke for Donald Trump by 28 points...

Upon returning to the U.S. Senate following medical leave, Senator John McCain (R-AZ) gave a speech in July to much acclaim -- from both Republicans and Democrats. In his speech, McCain called for the upper chamber of congress, once considered the “world’s greatest deliberative body,” to forget...

Mason students may not be accustomed to experiencing the effects of national legislation first hand. However, the GOP’s last major policy initiative of the year, “The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R.1),” could have striking repercussions on college affordability, an issue relevant to every senior deciding where and how t...

The Supreme Court will soon be deciding once and for all whether the Federal Government will (or can) prevent the form of partisan election rigging known as gerrymandering.
Justices are currently hearing arguments for case in question, Gill v. Whitford, and are expected to come to a resolutio...

Following primaries in 12 states, the future of our democracy is in the hands of two clear frontrunners: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Here's a breakdown of the results in the U.S. and Falls Church:
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